The Oblation must not be made by
bishops or presbyters in any private houses.

Notes.

Ancient Epitome of Canon
LVIII.

Neither a bishop nor a presbyter shall make the offering
in private houses.

Van Espen.

By “the oblation” here is intended the
oblation of the unbloody sacrifice according to the mind of the Greek
interpreters. Zonaras says: “The faithful can pray to
God and be intent upon their prayers everywhere, whether in the house,
in the field, or in any place they possess: but to offer or
perform the oblation must by no means be done except in a church and at
an altar.”